What are the postulates of Rutherford's atomic model ? (5 points)
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structure of an atom consists of electrons, protons, and neutrons. This was accurately presented after several scientists came up with different models. The classic model of an atom was given by Ernest Rutherford called the Rutherford atomic model or Rutherford model of the atom. However, it is not considered the accurate representation of an atom anymore. Postulates of Rutherford atomic modelbased on observations and conclusions. Anatom is composed of positively charged particles. ... An atom has no net charge or they are electrically neutral because electrons are negatively charged and the densely concentrated nucleus is positively charged.
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The answer of ur question is
♢ Atom is spherical and almost hollow inside .
♢ Protons reside inside the centre of the atom called as nucleus
♢ The whole mass of the atom is concentrated at its nucleus
♢ Electrons revolve around the nucleus along the circular paths called orbits
♢ Number of electrons =Number of proton
So, the atom is neutral
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The answer of ur question is
♢ Atom is spherical and almost hollow inside .
♢ Protons reside inside the centre of the atom called as nucleus
♢ The whole mass of the atom is concentrated at its nucleus
♢ Electrons revolve around the nucleus along the circular paths called orbits
♢ Number of electrons =Number of proton
So, the atom is neutral
hope it helps
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